About the performance

Endless inner monologues, creating expectations, pressure, closeness, a touch, a glance, stories with no end ...

Order, chaos, circle. Circulation (of body) and waves (of music) are always in harmony; who or what is powered by who? Confrontation, leading to different states of exhaustion, at the same time creates an atmosphere in which one can get lost in ...

The orbit of the body is a circle, the body is Hweōl – a round device that revolves around its axis and drives things forward ...

What does it mean to remain an individual in the circulation and the eternal return, who determines our boundaries? Physical space, our own body, the observing other ...

Seven spectators in the room, seven structures on the stage. Seven is a searcher, a thinker, constantly trying to understand the veiled truths, as the reality remains hidden behind the illusion. Seven is the vibration and energy of the collective consciousness, an intuition, a physical capacity, a manifestation of space and time ...

Time is a flattened circle ...

Theatre is a milky way, constantly circulated by those of us who want to go elsewhere ...

About the authors and performers

Jerca Rožnik Novak

Jerca Rožnik Novak was born in 1992 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. She started dancing at the age of 9. In 2011, she completed her studies at Arts High School in Ljubljana – Department of Contemporary Dance, and graduated from Anton Bruckner Private University in Linz, Austria, in 2016. Before coming to Linz in 2011, she was a part of “The Daddy Project“ at Plesni Teater Ljubljana. The project won the Ksenija Hribar Award for promising dancers in 2013. During her studies, she took part in projects for Cie.Off Verticallity Tanzompany (Linz). She is collaborating with Editta Braun Company (Salzburg), SILK Fluegge (Linz) and Tanz.coop (Vienna).

Leon Marič

Leon Marič was born in Slovenia in 1991. In 2014, he graduated from contemporary stage dance and movement studies and performance at Anton Bruckner Private University in Linz, Austria. He is currently finishing his MA studies at Linz. As a dancer, he was a part of different international dance festivals, such as “Impulstanz dance festival” in Vienna in 2015, “Biennale di Venezia” in 2014, “No Limits” festival in Berlin, and “Jerusalem International Dance Week”. He collaborated with choreographers such as Francesco Scavetta and Wee Company, Akemi Takeya, Editta Braun, Michael Turinsky, Rose Breuss, Matjaž Farič, Magdalena Reiter, and others. Currently, it is his pleasure to be a part of Alessandro Sciarroni’s piece “Folk-s, will you still love me tomorrow?”, in which he will continue to participate in 2017.

Kai Strobel

Kai is currently ﬁnishing his studies in classical percussion in Linz, Austria. He won several prizes in percussion competitions around the world. As a soloist, he performed with the Lübeck Philharmonic Orchestra and Wurttemberg Philharmonic Orchestra in Reutlingen. Additionally, he had productions with radio stations NDR, BR and ORF. Parallel to his classical education, he was taking part in cross-over productions with the Ballet of the National Theatre Mannheim and the actors of the Linz State Theatre.